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12% is wildly inflated. Recent estimates show roughly 450,000 centenarians worldwide. With the world's population currently at over 6.8 billion, that would make the figure .006% or six thousandth of one percent.
That last answer is horribly wrong. The question is not "What percent of the population is over 100?" I don't know the answer, but do know the older you are, the greater the chance you'll make it to 100. :-)
It's quite implicit that the question deals with those 100 years old & above, not just those currently 100 & not any older..just wouldn't make any sense from a statistical standpoint. Unless my figure of current centenarians is off, my rough estimate of .006% stands.
there are about 475,000 centurions alive today. these people were born at or before 1913. in 1913 there were only1,650,000,000 people not the 7+ billion we have today so that is actualy (475,000)/(1,650,000,00)=.00028=.028%
This is one of those 'moving target' questions that have an answer that is constantly changing. Of course, in this case, the percentage is growing all the time.
Currently in the US, about 1 in 3,300 people live to be 100 years old. That translates to about 0.03%. France has a slightly higher percentage, and Japan a bit lower. But residents of Japanese Okinawa have FIVE TIMES the likelihood of other Japanese -- or Americans or French -- of living to 100. Studies are underway to determine why this is so.
Approximately 1 in 4,000 people live to 95 years old, making it around 0.025% of the population. This percentage may vary based on factors like genetics, lifestyle, and healthcare access.
0.014 percent so sorry doesn't look like a lot of people will make it there
About 1.5% according to the last Federal study. This percentage will go up in the future as advances in medicine and lifestyle are made.
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Around 23% of Americans live to be 80 years old. This percentage has been increasing over the years due to advancements in healthcare and lifestyle changes.
Yes, some people can live to be over 100 years old. These individuals are known as centenarians and longevity can be influenced by factors such as genetics, lifestyle choices, and access to healthcare.
An example of age distribution of people could be: 20% under 18 years old 60% between 18-45 years old 15% between 46-65 years old 5% over 65 years old
Approximately 1 in every 5,000 Americans live to be 98 years old, making up about 0.02% of the population. This age group falls within the category of the very elderly, also known as centenarians.
On average, people lived to be around 30-40 years old 2000 years ago due to high rates of infant mortality, diseases, and lack of medical advancements. However, some individuals who survived childhood could live into their 60s or 70s.
0.3% or about 3 in 1,000.
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Very few people live to be 116 years old. According to current data, the percentage of people who reach 116 years old is incredibly small, with only a handful of verified cases worldwide.
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95% of Americans live to be twelve.
Around 23% of Americans live to be 80 years old. This percentage has been increasing over the years due to advancements in healthcare and lifestyle changes.
About 20% of people in the United States live to be 84 years old. However, life expectancy varies by country and region, so this percentage may differ globally.
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About 1200 people live in Quebec that are over 100 years old!! Amazing.....
If they are like me. I'm 172 years old.
Men live to 79 years old. Women live a little over 86 years old.
Approximately 0.017% of the global population lives to be 98 years old. However, this percentage may vary depending on factors such as genetic predisposition, lifestyle choices, and access to healthcare.